scernario of getting along
About grammar
infintives(to + verb)
a. After adjectives, you can use infinitives, especially in it clauses, This is common in generalizations.
b. e.g. : It was impossible for her to have time for herself.
c. Afeter nouns or pronouns, use infinitives to add more details or say how you use them.
d. e.g. : We always has nice clothes to wear.-ing forms(verb + -ing)
a. You can also use -ing forms. This's common when people describe an actual experience.
b. e.g. : I was a bit lonely being by myseld all the time.
c. After these expressions, use -ing forms : have fun, have trouble/problem(s); be worth.
d. e.g. : I had fun/no problems growing up in my family.
About content
- talk about getting along with people.
- use phrasal verbs.
- use infinitives and -ing forms.
- learn how to make your point clear.
- use
I have to say
to make a strong point.
New words
- infinitives
- boomerang child
- frankly
- friction
New phrases
- name calling
- put up with
- put off
- come up/show up
- go over
- run out of
- have friends over for dinner
- wake up
- give it back
- clean up
- put up with
- look forward to
- right away
- desire for/yearn for
- get on my feet
Necessary sentences
- I used to long for somewhere quiet to study.
- move back in with my parents